Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

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EDITORIAL: The fate of Lebanon could determine whether the recently signed MoU between the US and Iran survives.

True to form, Israel is doing all possible to ensure the nascent peace deal is destroyed before the proverbial ink dries, as it continues to mercilessly pound Lebanon. While a supposed ceasefire was announced on Friday, Israeli attacks in Lebanon continued yesterday, with a large number of casualties reported, as the Zionist state hit both the southern and eastern parts of the Arab state in apparent pursuit of its arch-foe Hezbollah.

Tragically, a large number of non-combatants have also been killed in Tel Aviv’s murderous forays, with even steadfast supporters like US President Donald Trump expressing displeasure over its bloodstained tactics.

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I had no idea that Israel was involving Bosnian genocide in 1990s… somehow I can believe it now after seeing Gaza’s destruction
 
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Lebanese heroes successfully defeated 6 separate attempts by the IDF to conquer the Ali al Taher hills, where Hezbollah's strategic Imad-4 underground base sits
 
This might be the way to give Israel a face saving exit from Lebanon.


 
Gone straight to hell....

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1 IDF terrorist killed and 1 more injured as refuelling tanker overturns
 
Lebanon govt is so stupid and weak

Lebanon's Interior Minister Orders Removal of Airport Road Billboards Featuring Iranian Leaders

By This is Beirut

Thu 25 Jun 2026 · 11:18Last updated on Thu 25 Jun 2026 · 11:26

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Lebanese Interior Minister Ahmad Hajjar has ordered the removal of billboards along the airport road displaying images of Iranian figures, including former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his successor Mojtaba Khamenei, alongside the message “Thank you for your loyalty.”

Hajjar said he has tasked the relevant authorities with removing the billboards in the near future, without providing a specific timeline for the operation.

The signs are located along the main route leading to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport.
 
Reuters reported that a state department official said Israel had withdrawn its forces from part of southern Lebanon in an act of “good faith.”

These reports are being denied by the Israelis and the Lebanese.

However, it’s still worth noting there is no good faith from Israel. If they withdraw at all it should be understood as a response to Iran’s demands on the U.S., a part of the shifting regional balance.


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...there is no good faith from Israel. If they withdraw at all it should be understood as a response to Iran’s demands on the U.S., a part of the shifting regional balance.
What evidence can you muster to support this assertion?
 
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